Professor, Harvard Kennedy School | Speaking in a personal capacity | https://msen.scholars.harvard.edu/
Maya Sen
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I refuse to believe that AI will take over all white-collar jobs when we still have realtors
We had a last minute cancellation: does anyone with policy experience working in federal administrative agencies want to come talk to my HKS admin law seminar tomorrow (Friday 4/17) at 1pm ET about the role of policy experts in federal agencies?
Happy to do remote - DM me if interested!
Yes. I’m sure the experts here didn’t do this.
Probably because it’s nuts from a social science perspective?
Setting aside conceptual post-treatment issues (big)
Given low numbers of Black Rs in the South, this will be largely an analysis of Black vs White Ds
Do they have different preferences? Possibly yes, in primaries
But it will be hard to say anything about Republicans - and maybe that’s the point
Yikes
Still thinking about these instructions
In the South, minority voters express “different” preferences over candidates by being Democrats and voting for Democrats (see work by Ansolabehere)
If you control for party, you control away the biggest outcome of those different preferences
$6.2M/yr for the endowment manager guy who gets the university a lower rate of return than the S&P 500
Certainly puts the grad union's requests in perspective
www.thecrimson.com/article/2026...
www.thecrimson.com/article/2026...
I see this a lot - here, about MIT libraries; another example was the literary journal Yale Review - tracing the funding crisis to the OBBA, and I think it's too conveniently buying into what university presidents and boards would like you to believe.
It’s only gobbledygook when you have no idea what you’re doing